RSD & Me – Accessibility Statement

Last updated: 9 March 2026

RSD & Me is committed to making this website accessible and supportive for everyone who visits. This accessibility statement explains the steps we take to ensure our content is easy to read, navigate, and use for people with a wide range of needs.

This space was created for sensitive, deeply feeling people — and accessibility is part of emotional safety. We want the information here to be easy to read, easy to navigate, and available to as many people as possible.

Our Commitment

We aim to design RSD & Me so that people with a wide range of needs can comfortably use the website, including those who may experience:

  • visual impairments or screen reader use
  • cognitive or learning differences
  • neurodivergent processing styles
  • sensory sensitivity
  • emotional overwhelm
  • different device or browser needs

Where possible, we aim to follow recognised accessibility standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA, which are widely used to help make digital content accessible to people with disabilities.

How We Try to Support Accessibility

When creating content and designing pages, we aim to:

  • use clear, plain language where possible
  • structure content with clear headings
  • keep layouts simple and predictable
  • maintain readable font sizes
  • provide sufficient contrast between text and background
  • avoid flashing or highly stimulating visual elements
  • ensure navigation works on different devices and screen sizes

Because RSD & Me focuses on emotional sensitivity, we also aim to create an environment that feels psychologically safe by:

  • avoiding shaming or pathologising language
  • presenting information in a calm and supportive tone
  • providing grounding tools and gentle explanations
  • keeping content organised so readers can move at their own pace

Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing process. As the website grows, we will continue reviewing and improving the site to make it more inclusive and easier to use.

We recognise that no website is perfect, and there may be areas that can be improved.

Known Limitations

While we work to make the website as accessible as possible, some areas may still be in development. For example:

  • some older content may not yet fully meet accessibility standards
  • some third-party tools or embedded content may have accessibility limitations

We are committed to reviewing and improving these areas as the website evolves.

Third-Party Content

Some pages may include third-party content such as embedded videos or external tools. While we try to use accessible services where possible, we do not control the accessibility features of third-party platforms.

Feedback and Contact

If you experience difficulty accessing any part of this website, or if something feels confusing or hard to navigate, we would genuinely appreciate hearing from you.

Your feedback helps us make the site better for everyone.

You can contact us at:

hello@rsdandme.com

We aim to respond to accessibility feedback as soon as possible and will do our best to resolve issues quickly where we can.

Accessibility is part of creating a safe and supportive space. If something isn’t working for you, please let us know so we can improve it.

Thank you for helping us make RSD & Me more accessible and supportive for everyone.